Language, word and discourse: the Lacanian path into the tradition and present of political theory

The goal of this paper is to flesh out the relationship between language, word and discourse in the tradition and present of Political Theory, resorting to some Lacanian categories. The first part of this text will focus on Lacan’s distinction between the notions of language, word and discourse. T...

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Main Author: Miguel Ángel Rossi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Pelotas 2010-12-01
Series:Pensamento Plural
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Online Access:http://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/pensamentoplural/article/viewFile/3648/2984
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description The goal of this paper is to flesh out the relationship between language, word and discourse in the tradition and present of Political Theory, resorting to some Lacanian categories. The first part of this text will focus on Lacan’s distinction between the notions of language, word and discourse. The second part is meant to track those notions in some key aspects of the tradition and present of Political Theory and Political Philosophy.
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spelling doaj.art-ea5b689a1e244883a224e9e27aeb47a72022-12-22T00:14:53ZengUniversidade Federal de PelotasPensamento Plural1982-27072238-46422010-12-0147125141Language, word and discourse: the Lacanian path into the tradition and present of political theoryMiguel Ángel Rossi0Universidad de Buenos AiresThe goal of this paper is to flesh out the relationship between language, word and discourse in the tradition and present of Political Theory, resorting to some Lacanian categories. The first part of this text will focus on Lacan’s distinction between the notions of language, word and discourse. The second part is meant to track those notions in some key aspects of the tradition and present of Political Theory and Political Philosophy.http://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/pensamentoplural/article/viewFile/3648/2984languageworddiscourseLacanpolitical theory
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Language, word and discourse: the Lacanian path into the tradition and present of political theory
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title Language, word and discourse: the Lacanian path into the tradition and present of political theory
title_full Language, word and discourse: the Lacanian path into the tradition and present of political theory
title_fullStr Language, word and discourse: the Lacanian path into the tradition and present of political theory
title_full_unstemmed Language, word and discourse: the Lacanian path into the tradition and present of political theory
title_short Language, word and discourse: the Lacanian path into the tradition and present of political theory
title_sort language word and discourse the lacanian path into the tradition and present of political theory
topic language
word
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Lacan
political theory
url http://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/pensamentoplural/article/viewFile/3648/2984
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